The AmaMaya is designed for travelers who want to experience the Mekong River at a deeper, more local level, where the journey is shaped as much by the communities along the river as the destinations themselves. Sailing through Vietnam and Cambodia, the ship offers a slower, more immersive way to explore Southeast Asia. With approximately 124 guests, AmaMaya maintains an intimate setting that feels well suited to the Mekong’s narrow waterways and village-lined banks. The onboard atmosphere is calm and unhurried, giving guests time to take in the surroundings—whether from their stateroom, the lounge, or the open-air deck.
Staterooms are designed to maximize views, with many featuring twin balconies, while public spaces include a restaurant, lounge, sun deck with pool, fitness room, and wellness areas. Dining reflects the region, incorporating local flavors alongside international options, creating a connection between the ship and the destinations visited. AmaMaya itineraries typically travel between Ho Chi Minh City and Siem Reap, with excursions to floating markets, riverside villages, temples, and Angkor Wat. The experience is less about fast-paced sightseeing and more about understanding the culture, daily life, and landscapes of the Mekong region.
